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Meet the Sea Creatures

Stingrays, sharks and fish galore! There's so much to see on the ocean floor. Scroll through to learn more!

Blacktip Reef Shark

Blacktip reef sharks have to constantly swim to breathe. They don't really sleep like humans do, but instead seem to "sleep swim”, where they slow down bodily processes and some brain function in order to rest while continuing to move through the water.

Southern Stingray

Southern stingrays spend most of their lives on the ocean floor. When they fully bury in the sand bed for camouflage, they use spiracles to pump water over their gills in order to breathe.

Foxface Rabbitfish

Rabbitfish are herbivores that get their name from their large eyes and small mouths, resembling the features of a rabbit. Unlike rabbits, they have venomous spines along their backs to protect them from predators.

Bigscale Soldierfish

Soldierfish have very large eyes, which allow them to see in dim light, successfully hunt at night, and to avoid predators.

Cownose Stingray

The cow-snout shape of the cephalic lobes on the face of the cownose ray gives it its name and use them pick up food from the ocean floor.

Interactive Treasure Hunt

With touchscreens located at each porthole inside the submarine, assist the LEGO® minifigure dive team to identify gems, pearls, LEGO gold coins and more throughout the journey